What's on your wrist today?
#2241
For me, its easier to justify putting my $ into watches - they depreciate less than most cars - to me they last longer too - but you have to buy the right watches, at the right prices.
I know some of you guys like this piece - I'm re-igniting my love affair with it.....
#2242
I would give a majority of my collection, a kidney and one nut to have half the garage as you. Its a tough balance -
For me, its easier to justify putting my $ into watches - they depreciate less than most cars - to me they last longer too - but you have to buy the right watches, at the right prices.
I know some of you guys like this piece - I'm re-igniting my love affair with it.....
For me, its easier to justify putting my $ into watches - they depreciate less than most cars - to me they last longer too - but you have to buy the right watches, at the right prices.
I know some of you guys like this piece - I'm re-igniting my love affair with it.....
and lol at the note in the back
Last edited by dillon733; 02-16-2011 at 11:19 AM.
#2246
I would give a majority of my collection, a kidney and one nut to have half the garage as you. Its a tough balance -
For me, its easier to justify putting my $ into watches - they depreciate less than most cars - to me they last longer too - but you have to buy the right watches, at the right prices.
I know some of you guys like this piece - I'm re-igniting my love affair with it.....
For me, its easier to justify putting my $ into watches - they depreciate less than most cars - to me they last longer too - but you have to buy the right watches, at the right prices.
I know some of you guys like this piece - I'm re-igniting my love affair with it.....
BTW- the car game is not about investing or trying to hedge depreciation. Although in general some people buy them as status symbols, most of the TS'ers have straight high octane in the blood.
#2247
My problem is - I want to own everything but there is a budget. So, I find myself buying/selling/trading over and over - I am never content for more than 2 3 months at a time. I grow tired of pieces and I wind up regretting parting with pieces - so for me, personally, I dont like to loose that often.
Cars - I'm the guy that has lost hundreds on cars - I buy what I love, but usually the market kicks me in the ass when I go to sell. I'm starting to lighten my watch load and am thinking of adding something else to the garage. This place doesnt help much, though....All I can think about are some of you all's garage shots.
#2248
I hear you and do understand that - I collect watches for the sheer love of the mechanical genius and meticulous finishing certain watchmakers/brand do to their movements.
My problem is - I want to own everything but there is a budget. So, I find myself buying/selling/trading over and over - I am never content for more than 2 3 months at a time. I grow tired of pieces and I wind up regretting parting with pieces - so for me, personally, I dont like to loose that often.
Cars - I'm the guy that has lost hundreds on cars - I buy what I love, but usually the market kicks me in the ass when I go to sell. I'm starting to lighten my watch load and am thinking of adding something else to the garage. This place doesnt help much, though....All I can think about are some of you all's garage shots.
My problem is - I want to own everything but there is a budget. So, I find myself buying/selling/trading over and over - I am never content for more than 2 3 months at a time. I grow tired of pieces and I wind up regretting parting with pieces - so for me, personally, I dont like to loose that often.
Cars - I'm the guy that has lost hundreds on cars - I buy what I love, but usually the market kicks me in the ass when I go to sell. I'm starting to lighten my watch load and am thinking of adding something else to the garage. This place doesnt help much, though....All I can think about are some of you all's garage shots.
I've said it a bunch on here you can buy cars all you want and you will eventually run out of room for storage. With watches you never run out of room you just run out of money
Watches are so addictive and I've learned to maintain my budget and stay at certain price points. I know that some pieces may or may not hold value but I don't buy them for that. I buy for the sheer love of their look, their feel and just plain how cool watches are. I am glad I don't dive as deep as you ASG and honestly I'm glad I don't read up on all the makers. I'm sure I would really want to go deeper into my savings for some of the insane pieces out there.
I did take your advice and secured a new Blue Chrono do in 3 or 4 weeks from one of my local AD's for a nice price I hope, in fact cheaper than the 2 or 3 used ones I've seen so I'm happy and I really like my local watch guy so it worked out.